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University of Rizal System
Antipolo City
A.Y. 2019-2020

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

Assignment no.: 01

In partial fulfillment of the requirements in


CE 1 (FS): Fundamental of Surveying

Presented by:
Novamia Luzvilinda P. Manalo
Student No.: 99589

Submitted to:
George Prejula Palada, RCE
Instructor

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CONVERSION OF ANGULAR UNITS


1. Convert the following angles into their equivalents in decimal degrees.

Decimal
Angles
Degrees
a. 535’44” 5.5956
b. 2418’30” 24.3083
c. 8645’15” 86.7542
d. 19210’40.5” 192.1779
e. 20955’12.5” 209.9201
f. 33608’48” 336.1467

2. Convert the following angles into their equivalents in grads, mils and radians.

Angles Grads Mils Radians


a. 2953’54” 33.2204 531.5259 0.5218
b. 11003’46” 122.2920 1956.6716 1.9210
c. 27855’55.5” 309.9245 4958.7926 4.8683
d. 23330’56” 259.4617 4151.3877 4.0756
e. 34143’05” 379.6867 6074.9877 5.9641
f. 1216’15” 13.6343 218.1481 0.2142

3. Convert the following angles into their equivalents in degrees, mils and
radians.

Angles Degrees Mils Radians


a. 234.336419
21054’10.8” 3680.9479 3.6809
grads
b. 33.2206 grads 2953’54.6” 521.8280 0.5218
c. 379.728 grads 34145’18.72” 5964.7535 5.9648
d. 127.0 grads 11418’ 1994.9113 1.9949
e. 96.40432 grads 8645’50.04” 1514.3155 1.5143
f. 200 grads 180 3141.5927 3.1416

4. Convert the following angles into their equivalents in grads, degrees and
radians.

Angles Grads Degrees Radians


a. 420 mils 26.7280 243’51.12” 0.42
b. 1885.50 mils 120.0347 1081’52.32” 1.8855
c. 2908.75 mils 185.1768 16639’32.76” 2.9088
d. 4400 mils 280.1127 2526’5.04” 4.40
e. 5632.158
358.5543 32241’56.04” 5.632
mils
f. 3200 mils 203.7183 18320’47.4” 3.20

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5. The interior angles of a quadrilateral are: 122.32, 95.39, 84.70,


and 97.59 grads. Convert the following angles into their122.32
degrees and show a computational check.
180
equivalent
200
=110 5’ 16.8” ( )
95.39 (
200 )
180
Angles Decimal =85 51’ 3.6 ”
Degrees
a. 122.32
grads
1105’16.8” ( 180 )=
b. 95.39 grads 8551’3.6”
c. 84.70 grads 7613’48”
d. 97.59 grads 8749’51.6”

6. Convert the adjusted angles of the following triangles into their equivalent in
grads. Show a computational check for each conversion mode.

1st triangle Degrees Grads


2nd triangle 6522’00” 72.8111
Degrees Grads 2858’04” 32.1864
5020’55” 55.9409 8529’56” 94.9988
4827’17” 53.8386
8111’48” 90.2186

50 20 ’ 55 ”( 200
180 )
=55.9409 65 22’ 00 ” ( 200
180 )
=72.8111

28 58 ’ 04 ” (
180 )
48 27 ’ 17” (
180 )
200 200
=53.8386 =32.1864

81 11 ' 48 left ({200} over {180} right ) = 85 29 ' 56 left ({200} over {180} right ) =
3rd triangle 4th triangle
Degrees Grads
Degrees Grads 8316’29” 92.5274
4408’35” 49.0479 2420’25” 27.0448
7933’02” 88.3896 7223’06” 80.4278
5618’23” 62.5627

( 200
44 08 ’ 35 ”
180 )
=49.0479
( 200
180 )
=92.5274
83 16 ’ 29 ”

79 33’ 02” (
180 )
200
24 20 ’ 25 ” (
180 )
=88.3896 200
=27.0448

th
5 triangle
( 200
)= ( 200
)=
29 55 ’ 08 ” (
180 )
200
Degrees Grads =33.2432

52 24 ’ 25 ” (
180 )
200
=58.2290

( 200 )=
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2955’08” 33.2432
5224’25” 58.2290
9740’27” 108.5269

7. In problem 6, convert the given angles of each triangle into their equivalents
in radians and also show a computational check.

1st triangle
Degrees
5020’55”
Radians
0.8787
50 20 ’ 55 ”( 180π )=0.8787
48 27 ’ 17” (
180 )
4827’17” 0.8457 π
=0.8457
8111’48” 1.4171
81 11 ' 48 left ({π} over {180} right ) = 1.41
2nd triangle
Degrees
6522’00”
Radians
1.1437
65 22’ 00 ” ( 180π )=1.1437
28 58 ’ 04 ” (
180 )
2858’04” 0.5056 π
=0.5056
8529’56” 1.4922

( π )=
3rd triangle
44 08 ’ 35 ”(
180 )
π
Degrees Radians =0.7704
4408’35” 0.7704
79 33’ 02” (
180 )
7933’02” 1.3884 π
=1.3884
5618’23” 0.9827

4th triangle
Degrees Radians
(
83 16 ’ 29 ” (
π )
π
=
)=1.4534
180
8316’29” 1.4534
2420’25”
7223’06”
0.4248
1.2634
24 20 ’ 25 ” ( 180π )=0.4248
72 23’ 06 ” (
π )
π
5th triangle =1.2634
Degrees Radians 29 55 ’ 08 ” ( )=0.5222
180
2955’08” 0.5222
5224’25”
9740’27”
0.9147
1.7047 ( 180π )=0.9147 52 24 ’ 25 ”

( π
)=
8. ANGLES FROM BEARINGS. Determine the angles APB, CPD, EPF, GPH, IPJ, and
KPL from the given magnetic bearings.
PA N 3225’ E ∠ APB
PB N 7340’ E 4151’
PC N 8205’ E ∠ CPD
PD S 4623’ E 5132’
PE S 7810’ E ∠ EDF
PF S 1835’ E 5935’

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PG S 4130’ E ∠ GPH
PH S 4415’ W 8545’
PI S 5948’ W ∠ IPJ
PJ S 7769’ W 1821’
PK N 1353’ W ∠ KPL
PL S 8804’ E 10549’

9. COMPASS RULE.

Computed Computed Adjusted Adjusted


Distance
Line Bearing Latitude Departure Latitude Departure
(m)
N -S E -W N -S E -W
S5251’ 234.3 309.3 234.12 308.93
1-2 388.08
W 6 2 0 1
732.6 733.12
2-3 732.72 N 42’ E 8.95 9.686
7 4
S 8557’ 323.9 324.29
3-4 324.78 2294 22.739
E 7 6
S0304’ 476.5 476.26
4-1 477.24 25.53 25.051
W 6 5
∑ NL ∑ SL ∑ ED ∑ WD ∑ NL ∑ SL ∑ ED ∑ WD
Su ∑ D =1922. = = = = = = = =
ms 82 732.6 733.8 332.9 334.8 733.12 733.12 333.98 333.98
7 6 2 5 4 4 2 2
C L =¿1.19 C D =¿1.93 C L =¿0 C D =0

C l=C L ( 1922.82
388.08
)=0.2402 C d=C D ( 1922.82
388.08
)=0.3895
C l=C L ( 1922.82
732.72
)=0.4535 C d=C D ( 1922.82
732.72
)=0.7355
C l=C L ( 1922.82
324.78
)=0.2010 C d=C D ( 1922.82
324.78
)=0.3260
Computed Computed Adjusted
Lin
e
Distance
(m) ( 477.24
)
Azimut
h (S)
N
Latitude
-S
Departure
E -W N
(477.24
Adjusted
)
Latitude
-S
Departure
E -W
1-2 475.48 18050’ 475.43 6.92
4
C d=C D
475.45
(
388.08
)
=0.3895
6.854
1922.82
582.9 285.61 583.03
2-3 649.13 11606’ 285.58

3-4 867.34 2554’ 780.22


4
378.8
3
C d=C D
780.17 (
732.72
1922.82 )
=0.7355 0
378.98
6 6 0
367.2 371.56 367.21
4-5 522.48 31520’ 371.59
9
278.3
C d=C D 3
421.29
(
324.78
)
=0.3260
1922.82 8
278.24
5-6 504.90 21327’ 421.27
1 6 0
6-1 311.25 27539’ 30.64 309.7 30.624
(
477.24
)
309.69

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4 7
∑ NL ∑ SL ∑ ED ∑ WD ∑ NL= ∑ SL= ∑ ED ∑ WD
Su ∑ D =333 = = = = = =
1182.3 1182.3
ms 0.58 1182.2 1182.4 962.2 961.8 962.01 962.01
63 63
8 5 6 0 0 0
C L =¿0.17 C D =0.46 C L =0 C D =−¿

C l=C L ( 3330.58
475.48
)=0.0243 C d=C D ( 3330.58
475.48
)=0.0657
( 3330.58 )
649.13
C l=C L
10.TRANSIT RULE.
=0.0331 C d=C D ( 3330.58
649.13
)=0.0897
Lin
C l=C L
Distance ( 3330.58
867.34
Azimu )=0.0443Computed
Latitude
C d=C D
Computed
Departure
( 867.34 )
=0.1198
3330.58 Adjusted
Latitude
Adjusted
Departure
e (m) th (N)
N -S E -W N -S E -W
AB C l=C L
357.20 ( 3330.58
522.48
9945’)=0.0267
60.49 (
522.48
C d=C D352.0 60.38
3330.58
4
)
=0.0722 351.67
1540 164.6 164.3
BC 183.18 80.30 80.22

CD
C l=C L
430.05
(
504.90
0’
2423
3330.58
4
=0.0258
198.5 ) C d=C D
80.30
(
504.90 5
3330.58 )
=0.0697
198.2 381.8
0’ 7 2 6
3531
DA 425.18 422.23 49.97 422.96 50.02
5’
∑ NL ∑ ED ∑ WD ∑ NL ∑ ED ∑ WD
Su ∑ D =1395 = ∑ SL= = = = ∑ SL= =
=
ms .61 423.7 422.23 431.4 432.3 422.9 422.96 431.8
431.88
0 3 4 6 8
K L=¿0.00174 K D=−0.00105 K L=¿0 K D=0

C l=K L ( 60.49 )=0.1051 C d=K D ( 352.04 )=−0.3609

C l=K L ( 164.64 )=0.2861 C d=K D ( 80.30 ) =−0.0846

C l=K L ( 198.57 )=0.3451 C d=K D ( 80.30 ) =−0.4019

C l=K L ( 422.23 )=0.7337 C d=K D ( 49.97 )=−0.0526

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Computed Computed Adjusted Adjusted


Lin Azimu
Distance Latitude Departure Latitude Departure
e th (N)
N -S E -W N -S E -W
380.3 380.3
CD 380.38 050’ 5.53 5.53
4 7
2560 228.4 466.3 228.4
DE 519.30 466.46
6’ 6 5 8
2055 303.0
EF 693.87 624.18 624.14 303.15
4’ 8
1352 293.8 293.7
FG 417.98 297.27 297.25
0’ 3 6
337.0 222.6 337.0 222.6
GH 403.93 3320’
3 5 5 0
247.7 247.7
HC 249.00 9539’ 24.51 24.51
9 3
∑ NL ∑ ED ∑ WD ∑ NL ∑ ED ∑ WD
Su ∑ D =2664 = ∑ SL= = = = ∑ SL= =
=
ms .46 945.8 945.96 769.8 769.4 945.9 945.90 769.6
769.62
3 0 3 0 2
K L=−¿0.00007 K L=¿0.00024 K L=¿0 K L=0

C l=K L ( 380.34 )=−0.0261 C d=K D ( 5.53 )=0.0013

C l=K L ( 228.46 )=−0.0157 C d=K D ( 466.35 )=0.1121


C l=K L ( 624.18 )=−0.0429
C d=K D ( 303.08 )=¿ 0.0729
C l=K L ( 297.27 )=−0.0204
C d=K D ( 293.83 )=¿0.0706
C l=K L ( 337.03 )=−0.0232
C d=K D ( 222.65 )=¿0.0535
C l=K L ( 24.51 )=−0.0017
C d=K D ( 247.79 )=¿ 0.0596
11.LATITUDES AND DEPARTURES.

Computed Computed Adjusted Adjusted


Lin
Length Bearing Latitude Departure Latitude Departure
e
N -S E -W N -S E -W
732.6 733.2
AB 732.72 N042’E 8.952 8.978
65 61
S8557’ 22.93 323.9 22.91 324.9
BC 324.78
E 8 69 9 06
S0304’ 476.5 25.53 476.1 25.45
CD 477.24
W 57 1 69 7
S5251’ 234.3 309.3 234.1 308.4
DA 388.08
W 63 22 72 27
Su

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∑ NL ∑ SL ∑ ED ∑ WD ∑ NL ∑ SL ∑ ED ∑ WD
ms ∑ D =192 = = = = = = = =
2.82 732.6 733.8 332.9 334.8 733.2 733.2 333.8 333.8
65 58 21 53 61 61 84 84
K L=−0.00081 K D=−0.00289 K L=¿0 K D=0

C l=K L ( 732.665 )=−0.596 C d=K D ( 8.952 )=−0.0259


C l=K L ( 22.938 )=−0.0187 C d=K D ( 323.969 )=−0.9373
C l=K L ( 476.557 ) =−0.3877 C d=K D ( 25.531 )=−0.0739
C l=K L ( 234.363 )=−0.1907 C d=K D ( 309.322 )=−0.8949

Computed Computed Adjusted Adjusted


Lin Azimu
Length Latitude Departure Latitude Departure
e th (N)
N -S E -W N -S E -W
2282 107.33 120.61 107.28 120.62
1-2 161.46
0’ 8 5 3 8
2674 180.34 180.36
2-3 180.49 7.191 7.187
3’ 7 6
3520 170.16 170.25
3-4 171.83 23.865 23.868
1’ 5 2
227.57 227.55
4-5 229.70 8212’ 31.174 31.190
5 0
1314
5-1 130.55 87.016 97.322 86.972 97.311
8’
∑ NL ∑ SL= ∑ ED ∑ WD ∑ NL ∑ SL= ∑ ED ∑ WD
Su ∑ D =874 = =
201.54
= = = =
201.44
ms .03 201.33 324.89 324.82 201.44 324.86 324.86
5 2
9 7 7 2 2 2
K L=¿-0.00051 K D=0.00011 K L=¿0 K D=0

C l=K L ( 107.338 )=−0.0549 C d=K D ( 120.615 )=−0.0130


C l=K L ( 7.191 )=−0.0037 C d=K D ( 180.347 )=−0.0194
C l=K L ( 170.165 )=−0.0870 C d=K D ( 23.865 )=−0.0026
C l=K L ( 31.174 )=−0.0159 C d=K D ( 227.575 )=−0.0245
C l=K L ( 87.016 )=−0.0445 C d=K D ( 97.322 )=−0.0105
Computed Computed Adjusted Adjusted
Lin Azimu
Distance Latitude Departure Latitude Departure
e th (S)
N -S E -W N -S E -W
2423 198.57 381.45 198.22
JK 430.05 381.86
0’ 5 9 9
3531 422.23 422.97
KL 425.18 49.975 50.028
5’ 3 0
352.04 351.67
LM 357.20 9945’ 60.492 60.387
1 1
MJ 183.18 1540 164.64 80.301 164.35 80.217

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0’ 1 4
∑ NL ∑ SL= ∑ ED ∑ WD ∑ NL ∑ SL= ∑ ED ∑ WD
Su = = = = = =
ms 423.70 422.97
422.23 432.34 431.43 422.97 431.88 431.88
8 0
3 2 4 0 8 8
K L=−0.00174 K L=¿0.00107 K L=¿0 K D=0

C l=K L ( 198.575 )=−0.3401 C d=K D ( 381.459 )=0.401


C l=K L ( 422.233 )=−0.7362 C d=K D ( 49.975 )=0.0525
C l=K L ( 60.492 )=−0.1055 C d=K D ( 352.041 )=0.3701
C l=K L ( 164.641 )=−0.2871 C d=K D ( 80.301 )=0.0844
Computed Computed Adjusted Adjusted
Lin
Length Bearing Latitude Departure Latitude Departure
e
N -S E -W N -S E -W
N5933’ 216.39 368.10 217.57 368.89
1-2 427
E 8 5 5 5
233.66 191.24
2-3 301.95 S3918’E 232.39 191.66
1 9
S0635’ 442.72 440.31
3-4 445.66 51.094 51.984
W 1 5
N1748’ 311.08 312.78
4-5 326.73 99.880 99.666
W 9 1
N7054’ 141.57 410.78 142.34 409.90
5-1 434.50
W 9 7 9 5
∑ NL ∑ SL= ∑ ED ∑ WD ∑ NL ∑ SL ∑ ED ∑ WD
Su = = = = = = =
ms 676.38
669.06 559.35 561.76 672.70 672.70 560.55 560.55
2
6 4 1 5 5 5 5
K D=¿ -
K L=¿-0.00544 K L=¿0 K D=¿ 0
0.002147

C l=K L ( 216.398 )=−1.177 C d=K D ( 368.105 )=−0.790


C l=K L ( 233.661 )=−1.271 C d=K D ( 191.249 )=−0.411
C l=K L ( 442.721 )=−2.407 C d=K D ( 51.094 )=−0.1097
C l=K L ( 311.089 )=−1.692 C d=K D ( 99.880 ) =−0.214
C l=K L ( 141.579 )=−0.770 C d=K D ( 410.787 )=−0.882

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